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Ada County

Boise, Eagle, Garden City, Hidden Springs, Kuna, Meridian, Star

Area code 83642:
208-327-8584
Area codes 83669, 83616, 83714: 208-327-8587
Area codes 83703, 83709:
208-327-8530
Area codes 83703, 83709:
208-327-8537
Area codes 83704, 83713:
208-327-8620
Area codes 83705, 83706:
208-327-8527

Boise County

Banks, Crouch, Garden Valley, Horseshoe Bend, Idaho City, Lowman, Placerville

208-327-8532

Elmore County

Atlanta, Featherville, Glens Ferry, Hammett, Mountain Home, Pine

208-580 6004

Valley County

Cascade, Donnelly, Lake Fork, McCall, Smiths Ferry, Yellow Pine

208-321-2247

POST/UPDATES

CDH Offers Free Health Tools and Resources Online

Central District Health has launched the CDH Storefront, a one-stop online shop for community members in Ada, Boise, Elmore and Valley counties to order health resources and educational materials.

Free Resources Support Students’ Mental Health During Winter Break

Central District Health reminds students and their families that there are free mental health resources available during the winter break.

Mpox returns to Idaho: Health authorities stress importance of vaccination

IDHW and CDH announced the first two reported people diagnosed with mpox in Idaho since last year. Investigation is ongoing, but both persons reported traveling outside the state, which may be related to these diagnoses. Both people diagnosed with mpox are Ada County residents.

Health Officials Investigating Ada County Outbreak Linked to Raw Milk

Central District Health (CDH) announced today it is investigating recent reports of illness in five Ada County residents that may be associated with the consumption of unpasteurized (raw) milk.